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National College Scholarships for People with Type 1 Diabetes
Paying for college can be expensive. Luckily, there are a variety of scholarships open to those with type 1 diabetes. Here's a list of US scholarships and eligibility requirements.
Creatively Coping with T1D
Through art, Geneva Boliek-Poling has stayed connected to her pre-diagnosis life and also learned that T1D can be something other than a destructive and domineering force.
Losing Will Hauver
His very good A1Cs, his maturity and independence with diabetes management, his success in college, all of this lulled us into complacency. Hindsight while grieving is a painful and horrible exercise....
This Halloween, don’t just have diabetes. Be diabetes.
Every year, at the very last second, I scour the Internet for a Halloween costume that will blow my friends and coworkers away. No, I’m not going to be Harambe. No, I’m not going to be Ken Bone. N...
The T1D Loner
If you are going to be living alone like me, or find yourself in circumstances where you are by yourself for long periods of time, it is good to take precautions. You can never be too careful or too p...
Why Should I Apply for Disability in College?
College is difficult enough, but Type 1 shouldn’t impact your success as a student. Take advantage of the disability resources your school has to offer! Learn about accommodations, your rights, and ...
Drinking and Diabetes: Lessons Learned in College
It’s a taboo concept in the diabetes world, but certainly not on college campuses. Before I left for college, my parents and I did talk about drinking and social pressures, but we didn’t have an i...
Tips for Transitioning to College
Incorporating the complexities that come with diabetes into college student life can be stressful. The one thing that you should try and keep in mind though is that there are so many people that go t...
“Endo Anxiety” and the Visit that Changed my Mind
I mentally rehearse my Endocrinologist Visit Success Plan: The only way to avoid defeat is to beat the endocrinologist at her own game. I have to openly admit how horrible I am and then I will be immu...
Paris—When My Mom Thought She Lost Me
The door banged open and light flooded into the room. I bolted upright out of bed as my roommate groggily sat up. It was probably 3 or 4 a.m., Paris time, maybe 6 or 7 in California, where my family w...
The CDN Changed My Life
Being involved in a CDN Chapter was like having diabetes camp all year. I was recharged by being around others who were involved in chapters all around the country. I realized I was a part of somethin...
Two Minds, One Dexcom—How my Mom and I Learned to SHARE
Diabetes is like a space shuttle — just bare with me — catapulting through my life so fast that sometimes it is hard to keep up with it. This space shuttle does not care what is in its path and if...
Starting College—What I Wish I’d Known
I ended up having to take the test anyway because I had no 504 plan set up. I flunked the test. I wish that I knew that teachers weren’t as accommodating as high school.
Swimming On Insulin
A few weeks ago I wrote a letter called “Dear Diabetes.” An incredibly positive response followed that story and lots of people asked about my diabetes management during practices and meets. Hopef...
Running the CDN — Embracing Diabetes
Diabetes doesn’t define my life ... but my life does revolve around it. Just not in the way you would think. Walking into the 20-person board room overlooking Central Park, pinching myself again th...
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